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12 ’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912. veieee] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY dal JACK CURLEY IS LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO STAGE JOHNSON-FLYNN RUCTION| JIMMY CARROLL EDDIE O'KEEFE Finish Comes in Sixth Round, When Frisco Boy Is Knocked EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN TD wave Jownson anD Fuvnid = HOW BIG A PURSE LL Yeu Pur OP To HAVE '@4 enyT HERE AND ADVERTISE 2 Tour, MINE ? fu | gg eo : 1 i ~ Goop 10a, prRO. ~~ a WHS IF ALONG AND [LE Pur vP A PURSE OF ( OnE PILLION hin Tess - 4,000, PiytE iH WE IN 3Tocr oF Tas HERE owe A . a Jy. NLL Through the Ropes. | Wy. | Nee cs | - | Adie O'Keefe, the crack feathor. McGoorty-Coffey Fight To-Night | welent Azhter of Philadelphia, showed himself to be another one of the top. Should Be Great While It Rotchers In the featherweight dlvaision DY Practically knocking out Jimmy Car- Lasts. - roll of San Francisco in the sixth round of the star bout at the Olymplie A. C. Carrott w completely aged by HE bout vetween Me and (TS & CHANCE To See Jousson, nd | swing on the jaw, got up I Walter Coffey at the Fairmont to: — seme oars — - - and staggered cle back Hight should be productive of : AN ARENA Couo ac too into O'Keefe's corner, where he slipped class. The men are well matehed in i BUILT ALMosT ANY OLD sige and strength and fy nting ability Place iN | ARIZONA, Although Mike G! 8 did beat Cot fey, and boat him handily, 1 have a very good opinion of the bie bl A fel. Jow's prospects He in still almost a novice, but he has been coming along | through the ropes. | Seeing that he was at in and had no nee the referee grabbed Car- Ha, further ch 5 is roll before O'Keefe could hit lim agatn, . ed | and leading him to his corner stop; Building Up The American Man Discussed by World's Greatest Health-Makers and Students } | | NEVADA WAS No OBUECTION To @ the one-sided affair. Carroll pleaded » knocked ou ning auickly | hitharbebld F be allowed to go on, but they did not go ; REI WAN satarctes Oe aiee tin of Physiology in Serial Instalments Expressly | eigen Sed 88 | cousin rine und. the sooner ial | Deaning has been doing #ince that night tor The Evening World. | O'Keete proved he is some fighter. i ; Proves that he wasn't a lemon or ai IM D fe C Li sides hitting Carrotl freque i tay mark. Cotoy aia. ae place ot | Bs + ayer le cats ollins lhanbslnake vente: pune eecine j Kaew cryin oie cule te vito t It Every Man Lived as if He Were Still a Boy, Outside i know anything in the world ab ing be showed « crushing punch. He! Of bis Business Hous, Says Bil Brown, He Would i showed that in later fights. Gibbon» hed him measured, and he manoeuvred Still Be a Boy When He Reached the Age of 4 Ss Seventy or Eighty Years. iswed the mark, As early as the third _in Title Billiard Game irs erie d to Ket In some jabs on O'Ke HEAD COACH BILL ROPER bat the Punches had no force behind ; National Amateur ane Chibi QUITS PRINCETON ELEVEN = ' T watched that fight with interest. At . " eT Pa the beginning Gibbons could hit Coffey 5 ship 18.2 Balkline Tourne 5 .( j itn the “ett whenever ho wanted Talks With Bill Brown—No. 15. | peel sig a Princeton cootnait team wit J) | Pile ag a s : ogg ele hte Mimoelt @ student (Copyright, 12, by the Prowse Publishing Company. (The New York World) | Opens With Close Maich. ue coach next se “00 ae Bul eadpin Tourney ; was he kept cool, and he actually ; GGT PEND that the trouble with most people,” sald with the game forever, and when t Night's Result: : atetied Orb and (hie attack through I Mr. Brown, “is that they never think of tak-! his contvact expires on Feb. 1 ight’s Results. H the first game of the 18.2 balkil, tournament for the national amateur championship at the Hanover Club, | ten rounds he had worked out a trick that offset Gibbona's left and made it ing care of their health until they get sick. | he doesn't Intend to renew tt. City of N.Y. Inmurance | Roper has been director of ath« [) Witlets 44; Mog, vs Be They have a notion that It Isf't necessary to live, letics and head coach of the foot- M. rationally unless they are In iin Erookiyn, Jozeph Mayer of Philadelphia|} hail team at Princeton for the w. ys tha peg lpsalold ediate danger of a! defeated Perey Coilins of Chicago by aj} i two » but he has be- Ton, a. 4 breakdown, In fact, most of them walt until the ac. ey C. ar an (6) ay score of 400 to 38, v come so tired of the str 3 ‘The game was highly uous ~MeLaugilin, so. € trick of Bob Fitssimmons when against @ good left handed man. Mec 1—Serback breakdown 18 well under way before they do anything! interesting, the contestants taking turns work that he has determined to mini der, 4 init Coffey is an exceptionally cool fellow fm the ring, He never lores hie head i - Oo ° e At Gbtalning theclead, whieh frequently retire from the gridiron, Roper at all to prevent It. That's like waiting until the bullet if th ( ty t r S T, m Be . is 4 lawyer and ho will devote y brought loud applause from the specta-|] himseit entirely. to aes RO matter how hard the punches come hits you before ducking under cover, ‘The time to) n e l ome l imseif entirely to his law. prac: over. And be ie always ready tu drop tors, With two points to go Collins left tice in Philadel; It was ah, 60; te 0; Fonhey, 57. duck in before the bull& starts—if you know it's| —_—_— Hie bab HAL Up o6e Mayers WbOn PMG inn| || Hepaee ana ieee wulonaeeeele in Sebigaate rake 40, Tate 0s Sma os; one over himself Dan Suillvan, who coming, lClever Chicago Lad Matched BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. || aamirabie position, ran the game out. both Harvard and ¥ was ini)—H, Welles was much battered by Coffey, tuld ime fi i lever Chicago Lad Matche I] generally conceded the best eleven ga eae, iaana-EE, Waite that Coffey's left hand te “wore thin ‘Anybody knows that a man can't enjoy perfect health and strength | ei At Fatrmont A. C.cEddie Me- || to a came of hockey at the &t, Nicholas tin, in the country, Total, 4 hie right.” ‘That is, it was “‘worse”| without doing something to keep tt. Exercise of some wort 14 absolutely; to Meet Kid Burns Next ; 7 Keller Five (Paterson) Geraghty, 106; Cunning- from Sullivan's view, for he hit Dan Mecessary; so are alr and sunlight and good food and sleep. But most of + treat of the damage with ther kava" | us are inclined to neglect all of the necessary things as long as we ean| Tuesday Night. T expect to see Coffey learn a int) slide along without getting sick abed. | orty vs. Walter Coffey, ten rounds, At Brown Gymnasium A, A.— Young Brown vs, Battling Mantell, ten rounds, the Crescent A. C. teaur succeeded in detotiing the Westmount seven of Montreal, Can, by va’ Bonietz, iY; Ulree, 86; Mor: lz: ot 4. to. 1, The tietors were enabled” to | Maldlog up the slab for more money thea they are | To #0. 408, 1 win th the’ addition of four of its veteran Bank or Savings—Robson, 04: Raxtor, 78: Des- | ch, played 8 fine ar) Although the wre, BS. Total, 42, finoumtegems player. tad Willie Hope, who ts practising for bis oom itvy—-Tambee, WS. Ay, At Royale A. C., Brooklyn—Young |! ma" or en ra ke team work of | In agncveaveauolhet etal eahitton "in ] Bb; Abereah, 96 ke 3 1 rary, mont pouing, because he tias 4] “t've known lote of young fellows who thought they could work all| ‘ Solano ver” Kia Wittlumay ten | Clement” Ae Cs anton turk foie, ine lalliarde at, MeGram's Academy head. And when he does learn more BY JOHN POLLOCK. rounds, Hank, O'Day, the Dew manager of the Reds | it Cuuer of Tatom. Willie iene - Badger, fora Bese to 0148 Ghnperous axsinat | 07 G80 MAY Up al! DIgHE PLAYING poker and drlaking toose, They were| — icuy aorARLAND, we ersatl [At Mount Vernon snorting Clun— ir (mnie! che sumouneement in Ceensad | auto Stebbins, 11; Kiroman, 80; I A clever boxer ax he is axuinat « man|inelined to boast about thelr endurance. They were proud of it, But 1] POACKEY, A EARLAND, tne aren, Johnny Moran va, Paddy Bedtey, ten , * fm Yeats Yor the eretuee ia rane, Who'll stand and slug with him. , ‘on | | rounds, elle Bornight he's up against one of the always notice that sometime or other, perhaps a year, or two or three | here for some time and take on Frankfort (Glendale, Le 1.)—W. W. Roberta, a7 the beat ‘could i be 1). : Re Gnesi Feb. 0h walle | TS stort content ter with ® bigh run Brennan, be; Mort '80; Waker, 73 dase Mike ‘Mitcben"signed's two-pear couteact'es | of 20, Tota} ies Flo al I “No, 2 (Lk, 1)--Downing, 58; HM, Rp "Brien, secretary of the Glan mn Nostrand, 88; Kubnle, $8; Schubert,” 71 signed contracts from two met imm, 100. Total hardest propositions the country, | Years later, they suddenly stop talking about how they can MeGoorty came out of the West with a| without sleep, and how they can drink whiskey until 4 A. M. esis wal korsioie cyt aorecicne 0 to work with a clear head, wire. He was heralded as a wonderfully |'2 “me to & all the good Hghtweights or Imht wel- —— Bet along |" Matchen A |terwelghis that are willing to exohange Phit ¢ and get UP | punches with him In ten-round bouts. /F rounds Billy Gibson to-day matched Packey to} f day night, ed. ONs VS Smith, ten t Olymple ac. next Mon- re of last el ny ir pm youn ¥ le (Yonkers, ve, isha Brah's ane re nies | rs yee rey oa i 1 “phoy find out that when they haven't] play poker or pinochte 4 meet Kid Burns, the west #lde Ight- Johony Carroll va. Terry Mitchen, J with irs + Sack Murray,’ the auburn haired . 85 ‘otal ha hte Rebel bala al ar saps the stomach and nerves any more they! THE THING THAT MAKES THE| welght, In a ten-round bout at a local/f ten rounds, at American Boxing | Povln hen and Beals Hise, the vty the re” is none Neitar Bre, the Home Run Kinz) y tts Nke-] 1 Club, Brook! . can't do it, The human body |e a DIFFERENCE, club one week from to-night. Tt ts aris obo as Pacey MoPar- delicate machine, and when anything) That's the thing that makes ail the|!Y, that McParland may be induced to hap the Ditting pare of Ie fee aay [rusts or te thrown ot of gear tt rune! difference. If every as if he take on Mike Gibbons or Jack Denning, | naford nave fought a ageat many times, 4 the BUine Ber is Mt, for during oor It «running entirely and] were sti a boy, out Giaiane the local fighter, in the near future, that a uutting wway his man every ume he Bonn Seli mn Pere tim punching Sage at his tere hig {that's the end of it. Yow can't atiok | ho he'd be atit a boy w |MeFariand has started training at ead wasn't. th Ciyiter trl Dag ibides hae © pin into the works of @ fine watch | rege! » of seventy « | Woodlawn Tan for hiv bout with Burns} | Bor rar the nonular of, its e old e tick of breaking "t pour} “Live like a boy. /Py Erne before the tay re M without ruining it; and you can’ y nat's th ‘ade! Iso with Young r" ohn i ppt egg ‘bln ae whiskey or any other polaon {nto the 1 ie world, Ke al A. C. of Philadelphia on that taken a Very snappy [chemical laboratory of the human aya nivrest in sports, on Thursday night, a (Union tit) (Paterson) . SL ent nn tee eR ST High T am Scores. the ‘Califor at "ytogan ait ttle with Tommy Mur. PUP a healthy, | Nat and take part | pep, 7. would i , "Schedule for To-Night. in some outa 3 ourrow ight in Man “Francisco, and far Perronaiitics, on, the relative drawing the snappy punch ts the one |tem without ruining Oe poor sport yourself unless _ nim to be sure and hare a bet on Hogan to win, wers of Murphy and Hogan in New That knocks a man out. MoGuorty mae PLE BORN WITH GOOD)?" work ki out of doors, A} When Haldie MeGoorty was asked today if deck, Pit ols San Francisco, Jan. 9. 1 York. bur tittle progress was mado In i eGoorty may | PEOPL man who handles « pick all day doesn’t | he thivsht he would beat Walter Coffer | 1{odlanapalis. ENNY SELIG of San Francisco was |the ssjection of areteree, Finally Bucks too clever for Coffey now, ur Cottey STOMACHS ne @0 DUE one ‘eae ave. enery ont a) i : eat @ selection of a may “drop one over.” But however itt born with | mi Sund. Re Ere OC three) We), aut ia velected after some little quibbling [jey declared that he would leave it to # Goes IU be w wreat fugit while it las Pe eatin toed Ot ents 10 wet up an | wad te “ter th to referee the Hogan-Murphy bout, 4 Rood Langs] appetite. But he isn't the three newspaper men present. the “man tim | Gib vhich takes place to-morrow night here. | When candidates for the job were dis- Elephant Bovting Alters BE ATTELL in stilt nursing nie Ine in Kool shape. talking to, ‘The fellow I'm after t9 the |-aibm ‘itaw big. uso" with either of The naming of the referee was left tolcussed it was found that Benny Selle | et! or. ist Rt. & Broadway ¢ A bruised thuinb” Abe may be wart that tune! man who fs in Reslects | {ese two en, representatives of |was practicall: the only man open to be = looking for sympathy eunsl bo Ay ee the man who three newspaper the morning par form of @ really omer heeds to be pitied and helped. of Jimmy Clabhy, the Milwaa ) appetite a boy lan an what] cy vanotier battle in Austral nm app tae ie a million dollara with a ruined | Roe, antler he rs, and came in the |named. It brougat to light the fact that one AMUSEMENTS, ¢ mididteweieht mpromise after Gil Boas, there {s a scarcity of good ring officials what { 4 ace OW nikht at the Ae. 1 Joe Moti 5 xg th , 's | a * fo fan, and Jim; ackly, for Murphy. in these parts. ea nothing the massen Aigestion and a set G eG ik agree. ' When the unantmous decision of the IN aaa, fi and it takes yours Of! aw if they'd heen ri Seek tow Promoter Coffroth thought the affatr ‘newspaper men recommending Selig was ASTOR wa id Raoga 7 veting man and fx him so that! “Work like « man, but play lke @ boy | Bowery was settled to have Marry Voley for conveyed to Boag and Buckley, the for 0] “A | and writer of sports who has fallen an't enjoy a doughnut or a | when you're not working, and you wont | fube fam nena to jreferec, as Boag had tentatively agreed mer did not want to stand by his agri apon hard days, He is now ina hospital ce ple, Alm ¥ boy can TUN) Have to hire api If every 4 | — by after arriving here from the ment, declaring that he had never heard 4 And it's unnecessary to add that or two 0 miles, and mot] i he country aiid tihet fone e egy ae Now that dim larry, the Clicagn henry wet was ere ind Buckley was won over, but of Bellz. When coftroth vouched for the 1 thing bis dx can do exhausted Sl, HOW) cunning a fealtherestoring term. tue | fe ih ou on by Mo a) Toa bucked when the thne came t0/intexrity and ability of Sell as a ret- } out will be Hilly ‘aany men van do it? How many ording ine et nermunde, every inca | di t earth thea to ie | choose the third man, eit him and the ques- Meadling the benoft himself, and any. | Aty business men can chine & vr nua |eountey to do tt 1 wouldn't «ind being een ly ite lin a (eaty round) eferee shall bo Lid | Buekley and Woag engaged in some tion was CENTURY” Wel tou) Sat a | fang shat be Nero Beis OF 8 sure: to and ing as if they had burned out) PUl eur of business Qt’ Sydney Australia 1h the eee vw Theatre) th ALLAN uccess, at least | vl ni os - Ni hea hom } Pecricetan thcturte'are nes their lunge wnat been hicover the heart | gem . - AMUSEMENTS. - AMUSEMENTS, THE GARDE Sr unces that with a pile drive Not one In fifty.) ae W YORK’S 1 bt ares 8, '] EMPIRE ue iar, @idadith, Diy Mais 2 Best Seats $1, LE BILL ROU ND THE WORLD. ETHEL BARRYMORE ¢ (COUSIN Sh Phan 4 al, St, alate Peliahttl pated hy be i] “Yet it is an absolute fact that any ‘ew a that man should hay my) speed and en gumber of genuine , t 1 | durance far, than @ boy. ‘ atten be secu in one ring on w sing!s A hoy runs a & deal—if he's ‘ night. a normal, healthy boy, He Is alwaya| ‘ — sreathing big, deep breaths and keeping ACK CURLEY, who by the re-| hie clreu’ation up J cont Hackenechinidt-( AMMERSTEIN’ Si: lH “How many men run half a mile) |] AoMBINN, Ley ie eae. qi er ina e e | DALY’s i OF LIFE: ATTIE WILLIAMS Para lareourt. a a, et pes out wh ri Jn lool BK) Rove, wo to bed early and get a nore | beta KOS PANAMA CRITERION F ett mgsinery, ‘Avel Johneon and Flynn ante ie ta in| eal mieN es wea Wire Mt it ey aval oO Y i 1S e aus mu jMieestysi5 | GERTRUDE | ELLIOTT ue ACADEMY °F jexleo may do, unicss the New Mex-|they ao to bed early? 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